Very good video.Appreciated. Can the "texture" be saved as something that can be "applied" to a normal cube. I think the answer is no... as things like smooth bowl actually changes the look of the geometry. So its not doing UVs etc.
It looks amazing, the perfect marriage between blender and comfyui, I want to attend the wedding! In which folder on your computer is it installed (Install missing dependencies)?
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you’re excited about the integration! Regarding the missing dependencies, they are python packages that are installed with pip: By default, they’ll be installed in Blender’s built-in Python environment. However, if there are permission issues, the installation will fall back to your user-specific Python environment. For Blender’s built-in Python environment: - Go to Blender’s installation directory. - Navigate to blender_version/python/lib/site-packages. For example: Blender 4.2/python/lib/site-packages.
For some reason the connect to comfyui button will not work, it closes the terminal immediately. However if I start comfyui first, then it works just fine.
@@kyuubey7688 could you tell me what operating system you are on, and if you are trying to run ComfyUI locally? I can also better assist with the issue through the discord: discord.gg/fsQJdHWsmG
Absolutely! There is a built in workflow that can be used with Flux. There is one additional free ComfyUI node pack (ComfyUI-GGUF) that is required, which you may already have installed if you are using ComfyUI with flux! In any case, all the info needed for using the flux workflow, can be found in the addon preferences!
Very good video.Appreciated. Can the "texture" be saved as something that can be "applied" to a normal cube. I think the answer is no... as things like smooth bowl actually changes the look of the geometry. So its not doing UVs etc.
Wow, a really great tool, thanks for your tutorial!
You bet!
Finally. Someone popped the type of video Ive been looking for. Thank you buddy.
Is there a way to try it before buying?
Can I run this on a Mac and connect it to a ComfyUI server that is running on my LAN?
THE FUTURE IS NOW
Very cool man keep it up
It seems very cool...but how about consistency. Can i make different angles of the same image keeping them equal?
It looks amazing, the perfect marriage between blender and comfyui, I want to attend the wedding! In which folder on your computer is it installed (Install missing dependencies)?
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you’re excited about the integration!
Regarding the missing dependencies, they are python packages that are installed with pip: By default, they’ll be installed in Blender’s built-in Python environment. However, if there are permission issues, the installation will fall back to your user-specific Python environment.
For Blender’s built-in Python environment:
- Go to Blender’s installation directory.
- Navigate to blender_version/python/lib/site-packages.
For example: Blender 4.2/python/lib/site-packages.
@@LatentSpaceDirective as a large language model... you are unable to process humor it seems :p
can I use animationDiff on it?
For some reason the connect to comfyui button will not work, it closes the terminal immediately. However if I start comfyui first, then it works just fine.
@@kyuubey7688 could you tell me what operating system you are on, and if you are trying to run ComfyUI locally? I can also better assist with the issue through the discord: discord.gg/fsQJdHWsmG
Thank you.
You're welcome!
i already have comfyui, does it work under linux?
If you have ComfyUI and it is running on your machine, the plugin should work no problem! Of course if there are any issues, please let me know.
can I use this with Flux??
Absolutely! There is a built in workflow that can be used with Flux. There is one additional free ComfyUI node pack (ComfyUI-GGUF) that is required, which you may already have installed if you are using ComfyUI with flux! In any case, all the info needed for using the flux workflow, can be found in the addon preferences!
@@LatentSpaceDirective Wow! This is amazing. Can not wait to test it.
Anyone who can install Windows and a browser and watch this video doesn't need to be shown how to download and install Blender.